>Each solution have its PEM and can be drived as well.
Except that some behaviours are registry based and supposed to work system-wide ;-)
>historically ie have some problems .vfp browser was based on IE7 and then dont worked some times (retrieves too
>errors because not supported things) with major versions of IE (ie8-9-10-11 and edge)
Nope. Vfp _Browser was available in IE3 times (Ken Levy's code), I hacked with it mid-nineties, but for me it really became usable starting with IE4 and some newer interfaces back then.
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>As recent developments there is Selenium working with some languages (see
http://www.seleniumhq.org/projects/webdriver/)
>i dont see any work from vfp on selenium and dont give a try to it.
Selenium is the current heavyweight, more than a dozen years old and gone through some rewrites/iterations/enhancements. Would not call it "recent" ;-))